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barry goldwater was once giving advice to richard nixon, and that's her horrific, nation. and when asked how would you build a coalition, goldwater said don't -- [inaudible] if you want to get elected find the votes and abraham lincoln is the guy who said god must have loved the poor people he made so many of them. if you want to get elected the democratic party, they have got body. they have got no money and they have got new resources and like will rogers says they are not organized. you will have big chances of you can bring in the new immigrant groups, african-americans who at that time were voting only in the urban north and always for republicans. i don't know if that actually help. other questions? [inaudible] [inaudible] >> all those ducks. [inaudible] >> okay, i did not know that. [inaudible] i'm going to get this wrong so this is completely unfair. you said there were concerted efforts made by the roosevelt administration that would allow soldiers overseas to vote which would have courts have included african-americans although not specifically targeted at africa
barry goldwater was once giving advice to richard nixon, and that's her horrific, nation. and when asked how would you build a coalition, goldwater said don't -- [inaudible] if you want to get elected find the votes and abraham lincoln is the guy who said god must have loved the poor people he made so many of them. if you want to get elected the democratic party, they have got body. they have got no money and they have got new resources and like will rogers says they are not organized. you will...
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the first campaign i worked in was barry goldwater's in 1964. so i think the -- thefrom what i've seen in last month because of my own personal involvement in the issue is government in washington right now is permeated by cronyism, corruption. our regulatory agencies are supposed to protect the public are protecting the people that they're supposed to be regulating. and i think it is something that if spun the right way in simple terms can resonate with the american people. obama did not keep his promises. pelosi was supposed to give us an honest congress and has given us the opposite. i think the campaign issue can work well. my recommendation would be, clean house. s.e.c., f.c.c. are disasters. >> and what i wish we -- i wish we were unionized so we could get a lot deeper than your actually allowed to go. those people i told you, the 5%, 6%, or 7% that we have sort of bring on our side, they all voted for barack obama four years ago. and by the way, when you say to them, do you think barack obama is a failure? they say no, they like him. but
the first campaign i worked in was barry goldwater's in 1964. so i think the -- thefrom what i've seen in last month because of my own personal involvement in the issue is government in washington right now is permeated by cronyism, corruption. our regulatory agencies are supposed to protect the public are protecting the people that they're supposed to be regulating. and i think it is something that if spun the right way in simple terms can resonate with the american people. obama did not keep...
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you have the libertarian which goldwater is from. get government out of it. then you have the theological. you weave these two together. the worst parts of both. you go et this frankenstein monster that is the republican party. >> jennifer: we're going to be seeing and what we're listening to is mr. davis who is a veteran and it leads into tammy duckworth who is running for congress in illinois. the reason why i raise that is of course romney got severely criticized in his remarks for not mentioning his convention speech, the war. now we're going to, in this democratic convention see a couple of speakers that really pay tribute to the veterans. tammy duckworth of course, is an amputee running for congress in the district that is currently being held by joe walsh. that rabid tea partier. and she got -- she lost her legs. she flies helicopters blackhawk helicopters and was hit. she went down. lost both of her legs. she also injured her arm. she became an assistant director of the veterans administration and is a total champion for veterans. >> al: what was that
you have the libertarian which goldwater is from. get government out of it. then you have the theological. you weave these two together. the worst parts of both. you go et this frankenstein monster that is the republican party. >> jennifer: we're going to be seeing and what we're listening to is mr. davis who is a veteran and it leads into tammy duckworth who is running for congress in illinois. the reason why i raise that is of course romney got severely criticized in his remarks for not...
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dan rather compared it to barry goldwater talking about extremism in 1964 and other historical presidential collapses. there's something important embedded in the video. in the way he talks about taxes and morality, i think it's going to be driving the next news cycle. it's not the part he says he's not going to worry about 47% of the country in trying to become president, it's about what he says is wrong with that part of the country. listen. >> personal responsibility and care for their lives. he's not just saying they are a lost cause for his campaign, which is how he tried to spin it in his remarks late last night. he's saying there's something. there's something bad about being a person who doesn't pay income tax. he says people who don't pay income tax are victims who do not take responsibility, who feel entitled. mr. romney is making whether or not you pay federal income taxes a moral issue. "i'll never convince them they'll take personal responsibility and care for their lives." making it a moral issue is an awkward case for mitt romney to be making. he's taken great pains to try to
dan rather compared it to barry goldwater talking about extremism in 1964 and other historical presidential collapses. there's something important embedded in the video. in the way he talks about taxes and morality, i think it's going to be driving the next news cycle. it's not the part he says he's not going to worry about 47% of the country in trying to become president, it's about what he says is wrong with that part of the country. listen. >> personal responsibility and care for their...
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which, i think, is interesting beyond the goldwater story which is what a lot of people cover. but also so many of the things which flow out of that. i think the back story to these elections as much as the nuts and bolts of the election and who stopped where and who used what sort of methods of campaigning, what was going on in the country or what was setting stage for so important. >> host: did barry goldwater have a role in the 1960 election? >> guest: yes. in the '60 election, it leads almost directly to '64. barry goldwater gets -- yeah, he had been criticizing the eisenhower administration with great alacrity, called it a dimestore new deal. wasn't shy about it. seemed to have of more patience for richard nixon than dwight eisenhower. but when eisenhower goes to capitulate, as they said, to nelson rockefeller on the campaign because rockefeller had been vying for the nomination and was causing, making all sorts of noise, goldwater gets all upset, goes to the convention in san francisco and says to the gathering -- because he had been placed in nomination so he could make
which, i think, is interesting beyond the goldwater story which is what a lot of people cover. but also so many of the things which flow out of that. i think the back story to these elections as much as the nuts and bolts of the election and who stopped where and who used what sort of methods of campaigning, what was going on in the country or what was setting stage for so important. >> host: did barry goldwater have a role in the 1960 election? >> guest: yes. in the '60 election,...
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which, i think, is interesting beyond the goldwater story which is what a lot of people cover. but also so many of the things which flow out of that. i think the back story to these elections as much as the nuts and bolts of the election and who stopped where and who used what sort of methods of campaigning, what was going on in the country or what was setting stage for so important. >> host: did barry goldwater have a role in the 1960 election? >> guest: yes. in the '60 election, it leads almost directly to '64. barry goldwater gets -- yeah, he had been criticizing the eisenhower administration with great alacrity, called it a dimestore new deal. wasn't shy about it. seemed to have of more patience for richard nixon than dwight eisenhower. but when eisenhower goes to capitulate, as they said, to nelson rockefeller on the campaign because rockefeller had been vying for the nomination and was causing, making all sorts of noise, goldwater gets all upset, goes to the convention in san francisco and says to the gathering -- because he had been placed in nomination so he could make
which, i think, is interesting beyond the goldwater story which is what a lot of people cover. but also so many of the things which flow out of that. i think the back story to these elections as much as the nuts and bolts of the election and who stopped where and who used what sort of methods of campaigning, what was going on in the country or what was setting stage for so important. >> host: did barry goldwater have a role in the 1960 election? >> guest: yes. in the '60 election,...
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the republicans who voted against it like barry goldwater, they voted for all prior civil rights acts. >> sean: i want to get to this question. hold on. >> there was a constitutional objection. >> sean: why do the democrats always play the race card? you like republicans, black churches are going to burn. democratic add, the james bird ad in 2000. why does this race card get played every time, juan? it's being played right now by the obama campaign. >> i disagree with you that it's being played by the obama campaign. >> going to put you y'all back in chains is not playing the race card? >> let me just say, ann is on the right track. when you mention, sean, that james bird ad, despicable, an attempt to absolutely force voters away from george w. bush because he had done so well with black and hispanic voters in texas. the reason i disagree with you about this obama thing i think that when i hear about welfare president, food stamp president -- >> sean: he is the food stamp president. >> that's so ridiculous. he took office 32 million americans were on food stamps, now 49 million. >> le
the republicans who voted against it like barry goldwater, they voted for all prior civil rights acts. >> sean: i want to get to this question. hold on. >> there was a constitutional objection. >> sean: why do the democrats always play the race card? you like republicans, black churches are going to burn. democratic add, the james bird ad in 2000. why does this race card get played every time, juan? it's being played right now by the obama campaign. >> i disagree with...
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an important chapter in the book i point out we never did win the goldwater states. we won the south once the dixiecrats died out. >> sean: remember hillary clinton, we got a right to disagree, screaming. >> yes. >> sean: now you point out that it was patriotic then, but now dissent is racist in this election, which has become a mantra. >> oh, yeah. >> sean: it's being repeated. there's a tactical strategy we have to deal with here. >> yes! >> sean: how does al gore have the audacity to say this? >> willie horton an ad that never showed a picture of willie horton. it nailed michael di dukakis. >> a convicted murderer gets a weekend pass. >> furloughing, exclusively michael dukakis' vote. weekend furloughs to first-degree murderers never supposed to be let out of prison. but no, no, no, michael did you dukakis with the admiration of the aclu vetoed it. first liberals lie about furlough policy. when that doesn't work, they call it racist. >> sean: in many ways we've allowed this narrative to build and build. whenever there's a high-profile case, you go back to o.j., ro
an important chapter in the book i point out we never did win the goldwater states. we won the south once the dixiecrats died out. >> sean: remember hillary clinton, we got a right to disagree, screaming. >> yes. >> sean: now you point out that it was patriotic then, but now dissent is racist in this election, which has become a mantra. >> oh, yeah. >> sean: it's being repeated. there's a tactical strategy we have to deal with here. >> yes! >> sean: how...
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something huge going on, and common sense would tell you there's a movement in america similar to the 1964 goldwater election or the 1974 watergate election, because it's not just a prediction of the electorate is going to turn out to match the 2008 obama landslide, it will exceed it. that's what, for example, "the new york times"/cbc/quinnipiac poll showed in ohio that just came out yesterday. they have democrats turning out in numbers far in excess of the democratic advantage of 2008. just use a commonsense test. does it feel that way? do the crowds at obama events look that way? the answer's no. >> cornell, what about that? you're a pollster. you just heard ari. what do you say to it? >> well, a couple things. one is when a campaign starts complaining about the public polling, you know they're in an awful lot of trouble. there's a lot of confusion here. i mean, one of the things is they are basing this on party identification. party identification is fluid. it changes over time, and a lot of it has to do with the position of the party brand. so to say that, you know, there's too many democrats in
something huge going on, and common sense would tell you there's a movement in america similar to the 1964 goldwater election or the 1974 watergate election, because it's not just a prediction of the electorate is going to turn out to match the 2008 obama landslide, it will exceed it. that's what, for example, "the new york times"/cbc/quinnipiac poll showed in ohio that just came out yesterday. they have democrats turning out in numbers far in excess of the democratic advantage of...
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in his own time fdr and barry goldwater from different ends of the political spectrum each argued that was illogical. we needed more coherent ideologically defined parties. we needed a purely liberal party and a purely conservative party. we got it. and you can see the result. >> michael, i have heard you have heard many times. this is the worst anyone has seen this par sinship and the division. is that true? do we sometimes overstate it what we are seeing it's like the worst. >> every election is the most important election in american history. sometimes true and sometimes not. i would like to correct, i did not -- if i gave the impression i thought that the only year more divided than this was 1861, i did not mean that. i was trying to suggest there were other moments in history that were worse. much greater divisions in the 1930s oversize of government and the approach to world war ii. but this is interesting because political scientists always argued or many of them, it could be a good thing to have two parties that stood for things very different and with this intense debate. thei
in his own time fdr and barry goldwater from different ends of the political spectrum each argued that was illogical. we needed more coherent ideologically defined parties. we needed a purely liberal party and a purely conservative party. we got it. and you can see the result. >> michael, i have heard you have heard many times. this is the worst anyone has seen this par sinship and the division. is that true? do we sometimes overstate it what we are seeing it's like the worst. >>...
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because barry goldwater from arizona ran for president of the united states and mark udall printer president of the united states. bruce babbitt ran for president of the united states. i ran for president of the united states. arizona may be the only state in america where mothers don't tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president of the united states. [laughter] thank you all, it's wonderful being here. so many new hampshire jokes, my favorite one of always were mark udall, walked into a barbershop and said i'm from arizona and i am running for president of the united states. in the barber said, yeah, we were just laughing about that this morning. so thank you, charlie, thank you for your service to the state of new hampshire. thank you for your great service and the congress. charlie, i believe, has a great reputation of one of the hardest working members of the united states house of representatives. thank you, charlie for your continued service. bernie, thank you for your continued service as mayor. i had a great friend who is the mayor of scottsdale. one night, he
because barry goldwater from arizona ran for president of the united states and mark udall printer president of the united states. bruce babbitt ran for president of the united states. i ran for president of the united states. arizona may be the only state in america where mothers don't tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president of the united states. [laughter] thank you all, it's wonderful being here. so many new hampshire jokes, my favorite one of always were mark...
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in a way it's a lesson for republicans because in 1964 you had goldwater as the nominee, and you had enormous super majorities in both houses of congress, and you were able to see the creation of programs, they are still wrestling with the legacy of medicare and medicaid, programs that had been created during that period when, well, gosh, we got this person who is an id idealogically appealing candidate but who paveed the way for a dramatic change in the size and structure of the federal government. so i think, yeah, you'll have kind of -- lindaling el running in hawaii says she wants to fix it. maybe you'll give it a different name, but i think that's a deep change, and i think that's what a lot of progressives were hoping for. what it means, however, is partisan democrats might actually experience losses while that kind of progressive goal of kind of coverage expansion proving durable might be achieved. >> okay. well, great. fantastic discussion. let's turn it over to the audience a bit here. right in the front row. >> yes, my name's -- [inaudible] deal with urban entrepreneurs, a
in a way it's a lesson for republicans because in 1964 you had goldwater as the nominee, and you had enormous super majorities in both houses of congress, and you were able to see the creation of programs, they are still wrestling with the legacy of medicare and medicaid, programs that had been created during that period when, well, gosh, we got this person who is an id idealogically appealing candidate but who paveed the way for a dramatic change in the size and structure of the federal...
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picture was extremely different and in a way it's a lesson for the republicans because in 1964 you had goldwater as the nominee and the result of that is that you had the enormous democratic super majorities in both houses of congress and you were able to see the creation of programs when you think about the conservatives right now they are still wrestling with the legacy of medicare and medicaid programs that had been created during that period when we got this person that is in it theologically appealing candidate that paved the way for a dramatic change in the size and structure of the government. so we think that yes, you will have them running she doesn't want to get rid of the act she wants to fix it. there will be a far more common solution but that is what a lot of the progressives are hoping for. what it means is the partisan democrats might actually experience the losses while that progressive goal the coverage expansion proven durable might be achieved. >> agreed. fantastic discussion. let's turn it over to the audience. right in the front row. >> donors illustrated magazine dealing w
picture was extremely different and in a way it's a lesson for the republicans because in 1964 you had goldwater as the nominee and the result of that is that you had the enormous democratic super majorities in both houses of congress and you were able to see the creation of programs when you think about the conservatives right now they are still wrestling with the legacy of medicare and medicaid programs that had been created during that period when we got this person that is in it...
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. >>> there aren't many places where you can talk about lionel triling, al flandin and barry goldwater all before 6:00 a.m. there was the morning where willie talked about the french and indian war which apparently had not been part of the vanderbilt curriculum like a lot of other things. without joe and mika, there wouldn't be a chance to talk about these things at all. >> congratulations. five years, mika, and you still don't understand a single word i say. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. ♪ forz(power!) andiamo! andiamo! (let's go! let's go!) avanti! avanti! (keep going! keep going!) hahaha...hahahaha! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than christopher columbus with speedboats. that's happy! get happy. get geico. fifteen minut
. >>> there aren't many places where you can talk about lionel triling, al flandin and barry goldwater all before 6:00 a.m. there was the morning where willie talked about the french and indian war which apparently had not been part of the vanderbilt curriculum like a lot of other things. without joe and mika, there wouldn't be a chance to talk about these things at all. >> congratulations. five years, mika, and you still don't understand a single word i say. [ male announcer ]...
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to remember the john burt society, i remember the john burt society, many of you do, too, and barry goldwater and ran against lyndon johnson, 1964. they had this extreme right wing idea, everybody was a communist, all this stuff. and i see basically the same thing today with the tea party. and i understand that some of the research shows some of the coke brothers, their forefathers were part of the john burt society. it's kind of come around. we have a new john burt society, now it's called the tea party but basically again to go to a far off place and roll the clock back to 1890. that's what we're facing today. the other thing that impressed me, i looked at the democratic party and saw all different people there, and i said this is the big tent. they really have everybody there. they have labor, they have women, they have gays, they have hispanics. it's the big tent. and when i looked at the republican party, all i saw was the 1%. when you looked at the face of those people at the convention, it was like looking at the rotary club. so that's kind of the changes that we have right now. so we'
to remember the john burt society, i remember the john burt society, many of you do, too, and barry goldwater and ran against lyndon johnson, 1964. they had this extreme right wing idea, everybody was a communist, all this stuff. and i see basically the same thing today with the tea party. and i understand that some of the research shows some of the coke brothers, their forefathers were part of the john burt society. it's kind of come around. we have a new john burt society, now it's called the...